Problem description: I have had chronic urticaria for 20 years. I take cezotirizine hydrochloride anti-allergic drug every day. I have to take the drug once every two days at most. Today, I went to get a new crown vaccine. The doctor said I can’t fight. I can only fight after stopping the drug for three days. I just want to consult a doctor if I can fight.
Question date:2021-05-19
Patient information:Age: 40 years old Gender: Male
Question analysis: Strictly speaking, taking anti-allergic drugs in this situation has no effect on the new crown vaccine. As long as you have not been allergic to the vaccine before, the current medication to control urticaria can be relatively stable and there is no problem.
Guide suggestion: If the effect of the medication is still not well controlled, it is necessary to slow down the treatment in this situation, and the medication should not be stopped. Once the medication is stopped, it is likely to enter the out-of-control period, so it will be more effective. Not anymore.
Recommendations are for reference only. If the problem is serious, please go to the hospital for detailed inspection